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Stalin, Mao, Communism, and their 21st-Century Aftermath (Part V)—A Commentary by Adam R. Bogart, PhD

Part V of Dr. Faria’s book discusses espionage by the KGB and CIA during the Cold War.          Dr. Faria starts by listing four seminal books essential for students of Cold War espionage. He proceeds to summarize the most important spies with examples, such as Soviet espionage student Kaarlo Tuomi dialoguing with his instructor Aleksei […]

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Books in Focus: Cuba’s Eternal Revolution by Miguel A. Faria, MD

Outstanding moments in the Cuban Revolution have fascinated readers for decades. But, a lesser-known insurgency also took place in Cuba in the 1960s that has not received as much attention. This is particularly true for English-speaking audiences and academicians who may not be familiar with much of the material in this monograph, which utilized as

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Biden’s Balloon Baloney by Jeff Crouere

Should anyone believe the Biden administration’s ridiculous story about the mysterious balloons that gripped the nation several weeks ago? According to the administration, a massive Chinese spy balloon was allowed to travel from China across the Pacific Ocean into Alaska through Canada and back into the United States. At that point, the balloon traversed over

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China — spies, sexpionage, and cyber wars against America

Editor’s Note: Given the hullabaloo about the giant Chinese spy—or rather, weather—balloon, cruising leisurely over the United States, I thought it would be appropriate to republish this book review about other more mundane and less salient methods of Chinese espionage. But before doing so, here is a synopsis of the balloon incident as reported by

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Great Books

I. Treasures by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn:     1. The Gulag Archipelago (1918-1956): An Experiment in Literary Investigation. 1973. This volume contains Parts I-II, The Prison Industry and Perpetual Motion. The first 660 pages of the English translation. Nonfiction. Harper & Row Publishers, New York, NY. Translated by Thomas P. Whitney.     2. The Gulag Archipelago (1918-1956):

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Despite Golitsyn’s warnings, Soviet and KGB mentality still prevail in Russia by Russell L. Blaylock, MD

Editor’s comment In response to a haciendapub.com reader asking for more information on Anatoliy Golitsyn’s predictions of long-range strategic communist deception and worrisome developments throughout the world, not only Russia but also China, Germany, and the U.S., I asked Dr. Russell L. Blaylock, HaciendaPublishing.com contributor, to comment on these developments. As usual, Dr. Blaylock went

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